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UNT: Design Thinking Research by Matthew Zabbel

UNT: Design Thinking Research

Today’s successful innovators must examine problems from multiple angles. They must be practical, rational, creative and empathetic. They must employ expertise from fields outside their own. They must be “design thinkers.”

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Design Thinkers

Jay Miles is a Design Thinking Association Chapter Chair in Washington DC
Jay Miles
Michael Martens is Interim Head of Product at keinstandard and a Chapter leader of The Design Thinking Association's Hamburg Chapter
Michael Martens
Craig Berger is the Program Coordinator - Visual Presentation and Exhibition Design at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in New York.
Craig Berger
Renu Zunjarwad is a freelance User Interface Designer in Chicago
Renu Zunjarwad
Tim Fletcher, Design Thinking Facilitator & Owner One BusinessDesign
Tim Fletcher
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Which Industries and Corporations use Design Thinking?

Design thinking has found widespread adoption across various industries and sectors. While its application is not limited to specific users, certain sectors and organizations have embraced design thinking more prominently. Here are some major users of design thinking: